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    1. [NYC-ROOTS] HELP
    2. HELLO DON'T KNOW WHERE TO GO NEXT. LOOKING FOR NELSON VINCENT B. CIR. 1840 OCCUPATION ; BAKER MAR. ELIZABETH OR REBECCA GARRIGAN 1860 GREENE CO. N.Y. IN 1870 LIVED IN 1870 LIVING 4 WARD BROOKLYN, 1880 LIVING 516 W. 47TH ST. NO ELIZABETH CHILDREN: VERONA B. 1861 M. 1. JAMES BROOKS 2. JACOB ALBERT MINNIE B. 1863 OLIVER F B. 1869 M BELLA FORSYTH NELSON JR. B. 1875 BELIEVE HE WAS NELSON WAS LIVING WITH THE FAMILY OF JAMES & MARY WELSH IN 1870 BROOKLYN. CAN TRACE NELSON WHOSE OCC. WAS BAKER UP TO 1885 IN N.Y.NY. ORDERED DEATH RECORD NOTHING----FIRST THEY CHECKED FOR ME :))) WHEN i SENT IT BACK THEY RETURNED IT IN 3 DAYS SAYING COULDN'T FIND. ANY IDEAS WHERE TO GO NEXT. APPRECIATE ANY HELP AT ALL. THANKS BRENDA

    06/04/2010 10:07:45
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] LUNA PARK
    2. Jim Garrity
    3. I remember you telling me that - that's why I sent this to you! I'm sorry that I haven't brightened your life very much........ <Sad> Joy Rich wrote: > My late mother wrote in my 6th grade autograph book "May your life be as bright as Luna Park at night." We had moved from New York City to New Jersey by then, and I asked her "What's a Luna Park?" > > Joy > > --- On Fri, 6/4/10, KTRACY1999@aol.com <KTRACY1999@aol.com> wrote: > > From: KTRACY1999@aol.com <KTRACY1999@aol.com> > Subject: [BKLYN] LUNA PARK > To: nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com, nyc-roots@rootsweb.com > Date: Friday, June 4, 2010, 11:36 AM > > Every time I hear the words, "Luna Park," I automatically smile and think > of my wonderful Dad. > > When I was a kid (and as most kids did), I would go from one room to > another in the house I grew up in, and would leave the lights on and never turn > them off! > > In a little while, I would hear my Dad (in a loud voice) say, "Where do ya > think you live? LUNA PARK???" Or if there were a lot of lights on in the > house at once, he would say, "There are more lights on in this house than > Luna Park!" > > I wish I could go back and hear him say that now. ;) > > Anyway, Luna Park opened this past week and here's a link (below) to see > what it's all about. Oh... and thanks for listening. > > Kathleen~CT. > > > _nycgo/ luna park_ (http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329) > or > _http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329_ > (http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329) > > And information from The New York Times - May 27, 2010 > CONEY ISLAND - Rides open for the season in Luna Park, West 10th Street > and Surf Avenue, Brooklyn. Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to midnight; Monday, > noon to midnight; each ride, $3 to $5; unlimited, four-hour wristband, $26 > on weekdays, $30 on weekends ($30 and $34 for six-hour bands); (718) > 373-5862; (http://coneyisland.com/) _www.coneyisland.com_ > (http://www.coneyisland.com) . The exhibition “Luna Park Revisited,” with photographs and other > items will be on view at the Coney Island History Project, under the > Cyclone Roller Coaster, Saturday through Monday, 1 to 6 p.m. and weekends > through > (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/l/labor_day/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier) Labor Day; free; > (http://www.coneyislandhistory.org/) _www.coneyislandhistory.org_ > (http://www.coneyislandhistory.org) . > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYBROOKLYN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/04/2010 07:33:54
    1. [NYC-ROOTS] LUNA PARK
    2. Every time I hear the words, "Luna Park," I automatically smile and think of my wonderful Dad. When I was a kid (and as most kids did), I would go from one room to another in the house I grew up in, and would leave the lights on and never turn them off! In a little while, I would hear my Dad (in a loud voice) say, "Where do ya think you live? LUNA PARK???" Or if there were a lot of lights on in the house at once, he would say, "There are more lights on in this house than Luna Park!" I wish I could go back and hear him say that now. ;) Anyway, Luna Park opened this past week and here's a link (below) to see what it's all about. Oh... and thanks for listening. Kathleen~CT. _nycgo/ luna park_ (http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329) or _http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329_ (http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329) And information from The New York Times - May 27, 2010 CONEY ISLAND - Rides open for the season in Luna Park, West 10th Street and Surf Avenue, Brooklyn. Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to midnight; Monday, noon to midnight; each ride, $3 to $5; unlimited, four-hour wristband, $26 on weekdays, $30 on weekends ($30 and $34 for six-hour bands); (718) 373-5862; (http://coneyisland.com/) _www.coneyisland.com_ (http://www.coneyisland.com) . The exhibition “Luna Park Revisited,” with photographs and other items will be on view at the Coney Island History Project, under the Cyclone Roller Coaster, Saturday through Monday, 1 to 6 p.m. and weekends through (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/l/labor_day/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier) Labor Day; free; (http://www.coneyislandhistory.org/) _www.coneyislandhistory.org_ (http://www.coneyislandhistory.org) .

    06/04/2010 05:36:46
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] LUNA PARK
    2. Joy Rich
    3. Oops! Sorry for sending personal e-mail to the list! Joy

    06/04/2010 04:58:01
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] LUNA PARK
    2. Joy Rich
    3. Don't worry - we'll get there! Joy --- On Fri, 6/4/10, Jim Garrity <jimgarrity@earthlink.net> wrote: From: Jim Garrity <jimgarrity@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] LUNA PARK To: nyc-roots@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, June 4, 2010, 1:33 PM I remember you telling me that - that's why I sent this to you! I'm sorry that I haven't brightened your life very much........    <Sad> Joy Rich wrote: > My late mother wrote in my 6th grade autograph book "May your life be as bright as Luna Park at night." We had moved from New York City to New Jersey by then, and I asked her "What's a Luna Park?" > > Joy > > --- On Fri, 6/4/10, KTRACY1999@aol.com <KTRACY1999@aol.com> wrote: > > From: KTRACY1999@aol.com <KTRACY1999@aol.com> > Subject: [BKLYN] LUNA PARK > To: nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com, nyc-roots@rootsweb.com > Date: Friday, June 4, 2010, 11:36 AM > > Every time I hear the words, "Luna Park," I automatically  smile and think > of my wonderful Dad.  >  > When I was a kid (and as most kids did), I would go from one  room to > another in the house I grew up in, and would leave the lights on and  never turn > them off! >  > In a little while, I would hear my Dad (in a loud voice)  say, "Where do ya > think you live?  LUNA PARK???"  Or if there were a  lot of lights on in the > house at once, he would say, "There are more lights on  in this house than > Luna Park!" >  > I wish I could go back and hear him say that now.    ;) >  > Anyway, Luna Park opened this past week and here's a link  (below) to see > what it's all about.  Oh... and thanks for listening.  >  > Kathleen~CT. >  >  > _nycgo/ luna  park_ (http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329) >    or > _http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329_ > (http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329) >  > And information from The New York Times - May 27,  2010 > CONEY ISLAND - Rides open for the season in Luna Park,  West 10th Street > and Surf Avenue, Brooklyn.  Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m.  to midnight; Monday, > noon to midnight; each ride, $3 to $5; unlimited, four-hour  wristband, $26 > on weekdays, $30 on weekends ($30 and $34 for six-hour bands);  (718) > 373-5862;  (http://coneyisland.com/) _www.coneyisland.com_ > (http://www.coneyisland.com) .  The exhibition  “Luna Park Revisited,” with photographs and other > items will be on view at the  Coney Island History Project, under the > Cyclone Roller Coaster, Saturday through  Monday, 1 to 6 p.m. and weekends > through  > (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/l/labor_day/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier) Labor  Day; free;  > (http://www.coneyislandhistory.org/) _www.coneyislandhistory.org_ > (http://www.coneyislandhistory.org)  . > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYBROOKLYN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >        >  > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/04/2010 04:52:32
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] LUNA PARK
    2. Joy Rich
    3. My late mother wrote in my 6th grade autograph book "May your life be as bright as Luna Park at night." We had moved from New York City to New Jersey by then, and I asked her "What's a Luna Park?" Joy --- On Fri, 6/4/10, KTRACY1999@aol.com <KTRACY1999@aol.com> wrote: From: KTRACY1999@aol.com <KTRACY1999@aol.com> Subject: [BKLYN] LUNA PARK To: nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com, nyc-roots@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, June 4, 2010, 11:36 AM Every time I hear the words, "Luna Park," I automatically  smile and think of my wonderful Dad.  When I was a kid (and as most kids did), I would go from one  room to another in the house I grew up in, and would leave the lights on and  never turn them off! In a little while, I would hear my Dad (in a loud voice)  say, "Where do ya think you live?  LUNA PARK???"  Or if there were a  lot of lights on in the house at once, he would say, "There are more lights on  in this house than Luna Park!" I wish I could go back and hear him say that now.    ;) Anyway, Luna Park opened this past week and here's a link  (below) to see what it's all about.  Oh... and thanks for listening.  Kathleen~CT. _nycgo/ luna  park_ (http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329)    or _http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329_ (http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.venuedetails&id=8329) And information from The New York Times - May 27,  2010 CONEY ISLAND - Rides open for the season in Luna Park,  West 10th Street and Surf Avenue, Brooklyn.  Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m.  to midnight; Monday, noon to midnight; each ride, $3 to $5; unlimited, four-hour  wristband, $26 on weekdays, $30 on weekends ($30 and $34 for six-hour bands);  (718) 373-5862;  (http://coneyisland.com/) _www.coneyisland.com_ (http://www.coneyisland.com) .  The exhibition  “Luna Park Revisited,” with photographs and other items will be on view at the  Coney Island History Project, under the Cyclone Roller Coaster, Saturday through  Monday, 1 to 6 p.m. and weekends through  (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/l/labor_day/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier) Labor  Day; free;  (http://www.coneyislandhistory.org/) _www.coneyislandhistory.org_ (http://www.coneyislandhistory.org)  . ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYBROOKLYN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/04/2010 04:13:29
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg
    2. Daniel David Lewis Frommherz (1)
    3. Thanks everyone for the get backs on James Andrew Wood. We his maternal descendents did not know where he or his family were located in this time frame. I am hoping that Utica and Rome will show that location either way James had a heart problem that did not keep him from fathering 7 children and his marriage in NYC in 1863 through November 1880. Dan Eugene Oregon ----- Original Message ----- From: <Rdpiet@aol.com> To: <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 5:01 AM Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg > either way, typo or no typo........I doubt he woould be on > footnte serving for 45 days. > > those dates were a typo. > Looks like enlistment was Aug 25 1862, muster out Oct 10 1862. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/04/2010 02:24:05
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg
    2. either way, typo or no typo........I doubt he woould be on footnte serving for 45 days. those dates were a typo. Looks like enlistment was Aug 25 1862, muster out Oct 10 1862.

    06/04/2010 02:01:09
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg
    2. Gabriele Harkey-Bornkessel
    3. those dates were a typo. Looks like enlistment was Aug 25 1862, muster out Oct 10 1862. U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles Name:James Wood Age at Enlistment:25 ********Enlistment Date:25 Aug 1862 Rank at enlistment:Private Enlistment Place:Utica, NY State Served:New York Survived the War?:Yes Service Record:Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Regiment on 10 Oct 1862. Mustered out on 10 Oct 1862 at Rome, NY. Birth Date:abt 1837 Sources:New York: Report of the Adjutant-General From: Rdpiet@aol.com Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 7:52 AM To: nyc-roots@rootsweb.com ; daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg when one enlists on the same day he gets mustered out u are not going to find anything on footnte. **************************************************************** I looked on Footnote, where I could search by Regiment, Name and State, and did not find records for James Wood, NY, 146th Regiment- Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Regiment on 10 Oct 1862. Mustered out on 10 Oct 1862 at Rome, NY. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/04/2010 01:56:28
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg
    2. when one enlists on the same day he gets mustered out u are not going to find anything on footnte. **************************************************************** I looked on Footnote, where I could search by Regiment, Name and State, and did not find records for James Wood, NY, 146th Regiment- Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Regiment on 10 Oct 1862. Mustered out on 10 Oct 1862 at Rome, NY.

    06/04/2010 01:52:17
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg
    2. Gabriele Harkey-Bornkessel
    3. http://ny146.tripod.com/history.html http://dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/infantry/146thInf/146thInfMain.htm From: Daniel David Lewis Frommherz (1) Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 12:37 AM To: nyc-roots@rootsweb.com Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg Folks after inquiring of my maternal grandmother's family on this list someone sent me information on her maternal family. The man below is her grandfather. His war record may produce a pension that is yet to be discovered can anyone tell me about the unit that he was assigned to for the Civil War. The date of enlistment is on his 25th birthday. Name: James Wood Age at Enlistment: 25 Enlistment Date: 25 Aug 1862 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Utica, NY State Served: New York Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Regiment on 10 Oct 1862. Mustered out on 10 Oct 1862 at Rome, NY. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/04/2010 12:39:43
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg
    2. Kate
    3. Hi- I looked on Footnote, where I could search by Regiment, Name and State, and did not find records for James Wood, NY, 146th Regiment- Kate --- On Fri, 6/4/10, Daniel David Lewis Frommherz (1) <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> wrote: From: Daniel David Lewis Frommherz (1) <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg To: nyc-roots@rootsweb.com Date: Friday, June 4, 2010, 12:37 AM Folks after inquiring of my maternal grandmother's family on this list someone sent me information on her maternal family.  The man below is her grandfather.  His war record may produce a pension that is yet to be discovered can anyone tell me about the unit that he was assigned to for the Civil War.  The date of enlistment is on his 25th birthday. Name: James Wood Age at Enlistment: 25 Enlistment Date: 25 Aug 1862 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Utica, NY State Served: New York Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Regiment on 10 Oct 1862. Mustered out on 10 Oct 1862 at Rome, NY. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/03/2010 10:45:46
    1. [NYC-ROOTS] The 1870 NYC census for Andrew Wood
    2. Daniel David Lewis Frommherz (1)
    3. I am showing that the residence for Andrew and Julia Ann (nee ?) Wood was the following in 1870. On 25 August 1862 their eldest son at the age of 25 enlisted in the Civil War in Utica, Oneida County, NY. I cannot say at this time if the family actually lived in this area. 12 years prior they were in Mount Pleasant, Westchester County, NY for the 1850 Census. In 1870 they are as seen below in NYC. ENUMERATION DISTRICT # 442 WARD 22 3rd Election District 17th Assembly District W.44th St. 10th Ave. W.43rd St.

    06/03/2010 03:45:29
    1. [NYC-ROOTS] Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Reg
    2. Daniel David Lewis Frommherz (1)
    3. Folks after inquiring of my maternal grandmother's family on this list someone sent me information on her maternal family. The man below is her grandfather. His war record may produce a pension that is yet to be discovered can anyone tell me about the unit that he was assigned to for the Civil War. The date of enlistment is on his 25th birthday. Name: James Wood Age at Enlistment: 25 Enlistment Date: 25 Aug 1862 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Utica, NY State Served: New York Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, New York 146th Infantry Regiment on 10 Oct 1862. Mustered out on 10 Oct 1862 at Rome, NY.

    06/03/2010 03:37:59
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] [BKLYN] Lange and Heine Families
    2. and he passed at the age of 100 in 1968 GUSTAVE LANGE 06 Sep 1888 Dec 1968 20027 (Maryland) (none specified) 100-01-5138 New York I next looked for WWI draft card. In 1917, Gustave Walter Lange, registered for the draft. He was living in Bridgport, and claimed exemption because of wife and two children. Exact date of birth (as he claimed) 6 Sept. 1888.

    06/03/2010 10:30:53
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] [BKLYN] Lange and Heine Families
    2. Barbara Kiersh
    3. Hi Elizabeth, In Ancestry City Directories, Bridgeport, CT - 1921- Gus W. Lange is employed by the CG Mfg. Co., home address: 23 Webster Ave. The 1930 census had a lot of info. Gustave W. Lange, 41 years, living in Brooklyn, NY. with wife Elizabeth W., 37 years, children Alice W. 16 years, and Elizabeth E., 13 years. He was born in Brazil and arrived in 1892. Elizabeth W. was born in NY, Alice W. born in New Jersey, and Elizabeth E. born in connecticut. Gus is working as a polisher. He was 24 years at first marriage, and Elizabeth was 19. Their address is 228 51st Street. I next looked for WWI draft card. In 1917, Gustave Walter Lange, registered for the draft. He was living in Bridgport, and claimed exemption because of wife and two children. Exact date of birth (as he claimed) 6 Sept. 1888. On his WWII registration card he and his wife Elizabeth are living at 230 51 St., Brooklyn. Must have moved to a smaller apartment. He was also born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Couldn't find them in 1910, but they were 24 and 19 years at their first marriage, which means they married in 1912. Barbara Kiersh Jacksonville, FL --- On Thu, 6/3/10, Elizabeth Martinez-Gibson <cosette.58@hotmail.com> wrote: > From: Elizabeth Martinez-Gibson <cosette.58@hotmail.com> > Subject: [BKLYN] Lange and Heine Families > To: "nybronx@rootsweb.com" <nybronx@rootsweb.com>, "nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com" <nybrooklyn@rootsweb.com>, "nyc-roots@rootsweb.com" <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com>, "nykings@rootsweb.com" <nykings@rootsweb.com>, "nynassau@rootsweb.com" <nynassau@rootsweb.com>, "nynewyor@rootsweb.com" <nynewyor@rootsweb.com>, "nyqueens@rootsweb.com" <nyqueens@rootsweb.com>, "nysuffol@rootsweb.com" <nysuffol@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, June 3, 2010, 9:39 AM > > Hi Everyone. > > I was hoping that some kind soul might look up 1910 and > 1930 census records for Gustav and Elizabeth Lange. I found > them in the 1920 census in Bridgeport City, CT with their > daughters Alice (5), Elizabeth (2) and a lodger Walter > Kundetski. I am wondering if Elizabeth (nee Heine in 1894) > might have been married to Gus in 1910 or if anyone finds > her in the 1910 census (possibly living in CT); and where > she and Gus were in 1930 and who was listed with them. > > > > Here's some background and I hope maybe some inspiration to > never leave any stone unturned and to keep moving forward in > your family searches... > > > > My Heine family is one of my puzzles that I am trying to > solve...I don't know much about them before 1900 or after > and I am trying to figure it out... > > > > I know that Frederick Heine arrived from Germany in 1881. > All of his children were born in the US. > > In the 1900 census, Frederick Heine (my great grandfather) > is listed as married to Elizabeth with children: Geo (b. > 1889), Lizzie, Mary, Armanda (these 3 were born between > 1890-1894), Florence (b. 1899) and John (b. 1900-my > grandfather) living in Rocky Point, L.I., NY. I later found > out that there was Emma (b. 1887) also. She was working as a > servant in a nearby home. Emma and the first four kids are > not Elizabeth's, so Frederick was married at least once > before. I was able to find Elizabeth ( she remarried between > 1900-1908) and her children (Florence and John) later on > (through John's military records), but I cannot find > Frederick and his other children... > > I found Geo's (aka George) military records around 1917. > This opened some more doors. I found his passport > applications, and he listed his sisters Emma and Elizabeth > as witnesses. Unfortunately, there is little to no info > about parents (except for his father's name...Frederick > Heine and that he was born in Germany) on the application. > > > > Through my continued searches, I was able to make contact > with one of George's children. They gave me some info, but > they didn't know much about the "NY relatives". They > mentioned a Gus and Elizabeth Lange and with a recent > picture they sent, it seems they had a daughter named Alice. > > > So I am trying to see if Gus and Elizabeth Lange were > married in 1910, since I cannot find Elizabeth (nee Heine) > after 1900; and I am trying to track where they were in 1930 > and what other info might be available on this census. > > > > George's son sent me a bunch of old photos about 2 weeks > ago. They were going to throw them out because they had no > idea who many of the people were. They told me if I didn't > want them to trash them, which I would never do. Many of the > photographs were unmarked as to who these people were (so I > suggest you mark them with names/dates for our ancestors who > will be left after us and wish to trace our families). Some > were marked, so I was able to go to the other pictures and > tag the same people by their clothes or faces. One of the > pictures had a note on the back about her time stationed > somewhere in the Rockies. She had a uniform on, so I am > assuming she was in the military also. This has opened more > doors for me and my quest now is to find out who all these > people are in the pictures. > > > > Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Liz >     >          >            >   > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail > from your inbox. > http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?ocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HMP:042010_1 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYBROOKLYN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >

    06/03/2010 07:23:37
    1. [NYC-ROOTS] Lange and Heine Families
    2. Elizabeth Martinez-Gibson
    3. Hi Everyone. I was hoping that some kind soul might look up 1910 and 1930 census records for Gustav and Elizabeth Lange. I found them in the 1920 census in Bridgeport City, CT with their daughters Alice (5), Elizabeth (2) and a lodger Walter Kundetski. I am wondering if Elizabeth (nee Heine in 1894) might have been married to Gus in 1910 or if anyone finds her in the 1910 census (possibly living in CT); and where she and Gus were in 1930 and who was listed with them. Here's some background and I hope maybe some inspiration to never leave any stone unturned and to keep moving forward in your family searches... My Heine family is one of my puzzles that I am trying to solve...I don't know much about them before 1900 or after and I am trying to figure it out... I know that Frederick Heine arrived from Germany in 1881. All of his children were born in the US. In the 1900 census, Frederick Heine (my great grandfather) is listed as married to Elizabeth with children: Geo (b. 1889), Lizzie, Mary, Armanda (these 3 were born between 1890-1894), Florence (b. 1899) and John (b. 1900-my grandfather) living in Rocky Point, L.I., NY. I later found out that there was Emma (b. 1887) also. She was working as a servant in a nearby home. Emma and the first four kids are not Elizabeth's, so Frederick was married at least once before. I was able to find Elizabeth ( she remarried between 1900-1908) and her children (Florence and John) later on (through John's military records), but I cannot find Frederick and his other children... I found Geo's (aka George) military records around 1917. This opened some more doors. I found his passport applications, and he listed his sisters Emma and Elizabeth as witnesses. Unfortunately, there is little to no info about parents (except for his father's name...Frederick Heine and that he was born in Germany) on the application. Through my continued searches, I was able to make contact with one of George's children. They gave me some info, but they didn't know much about the "NY relatives". They mentioned a Gus and Elizabeth Lange and with a recent picture they sent, it seems they had a daughter named Alice. So I am trying to see if Gus and Elizabeth Lange were married in 1910, since I cannot find Elizabeth (nee Heine) after 1900; and I am trying to track where they were in 1930 and what other info might be available on this census. George's son sent me a bunch of old photos about 2 weeks ago. They were going to throw them out because they had no idea who many of the people were. They told me if I didn't want them to trash them, which I would never do. Many of the photographs were unmarked as to who these people were (so I suggest you mark them with names/dates for our ancestors who will be left after us and wish to trace our families). Some were marked, so I was able to go to the other pictures and tag the same people by their clothes or faces. One of the pictures had a note on the back about her time stationed somewhere in the Rockies. She had a uniform on, so I am assuming she was in the military also. This has opened more doors for me and my quest now is to find out who all these people are in the pictures. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Liz _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?ocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HMP:042010_1

    06/03/2010 03:39:01
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] cert request from SLC
    2. Kim Hawkins
    3. I found it...go to the family search website, click on research helps, then click on sorted by document type, scroll down, its there in that list. Kim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee" <deesgenes1@yahoo.com> To: "New York City Mailing List" <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com>; "NYCNY Mailing List" <NYNEWYOR@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 1:32 PM Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] cert request from SLC I advised a friend how to request a death certificate from NYC via the SLC request for copies at $2 per certificate. She called this morning and this was what she was told: "I called the 800 # to ask about Form 31768 (Request for photocopies) and was informed that it has been discontinued. The lady who talked with me said I would have to go to a FHC and ask for whatever form they use and pick it up there. She didn't seem to know what I should do if they do not HAVE a Photocopy Request Form." Any help you can give her? Dee in Phoenix When a person dies, a library closes. Researching: NJ: Snook, Bozarth, Dickerson, Dalton, Hicks, Asay NY: Semlear, Stoothoff, Foster, Murray, Dierks, Cairns PA: Hicks, Shaw, Roberts, Swartz/Black, Penrose Nova Scotia: Arthur, Hutt, Eisenhauer, Conrod, Morris ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/01/2010 12:45:03
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] cert request from SLC
    2. It is available online. I am not at my computer to provide a link. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: Dee <deesgenes1@yahoo.com> Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 10:32:15 To: New York City Mailing List<nyc-roots@rootsweb.com>; NYCNY Mailing List<NYNEWYOR@rootsweb.com> Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] cert request from SLC I advised a friend how to request a death certificate from NYC via the SLC request for copies at $2 per certificate.  She called this morning and this was what she was told: "I called the 800 # to ask about Form 31768 (Request for photocopies) and was informed that it has been discontinued. The lady who talked with me said I would have to go to a FHC and ask for whatever form they use and pick it up there. She didn't seem to know what I should do if they do not HAVE a Photocopy Request Form." Any help you can give her? Dee in Phoenix When a person dies, a library closes. Researching: NJ: Snook, Bozarth, Dickerson, Dalton, Hicks, Asay NY: Semlear, Stoothoff, Foster, Murray, Dierks, Cairns PA: Hicks, Shaw, Roberts, Swartz/Black, Penrose Nova Scotia: Arthur, Hutt, Eisenhauer, Conrod, Morris ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/01/2010 11:37:41
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] cert request from SLC
    2. Form URL is _http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/RG/frameset_rg.asp?Dest=G1&Aid=&Gid= &Lid=&Sid=&Did=&Juris1=&Event=&Year=&Gloss=&Sub=&Tab=&Entry=&Guide=FReqIGI.A SP_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/RG/frameset_rg.asp?Dest=G1&Aid=&Gid=&Lid=&Sid=&Did=&Juris1=&Event=&Year=&Gloss=&Sub=&Tab=&Entry=&Guide=FReqI GI.ASP)

    06/01/2010 08:18:00